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Saturday, 24 January 2015

Striped Beachy Blanket Box

Happy New Year (a bit late, sorry). I've done a few makeovers this Summer and I have so much to show you all.

So lets start with this old blanket box, that I've had for about 12 years. It had seen better days and was looking really dated. Time for a bit of love and paint!

The first order of business was to remove the hardware (those corner arrow things, had to go!)

The bottom edging was just awful, many a toe had been stubbed on those sharp corners, so they were ripped off too!

After giving the whole chest a good clean, a layer of primer was painted. I sanded a few panels and left them unprimed so that I could stain them.

I used leftover paint samples to paint the wood panels. It was great fun mixing and matching the panels and a few had to be re-painted so that it looked more cohesive. Other than that, there was no rhyme or reason to the colours.

Once painted, I hand sanded and distressed the entire chest, then applied a couple of layers of polish to protect it.

The side pulls and original latch went back on after a good clean. And I think it looks great.The colours compliment each other and the chest fits perfectly with my beachy decor.

I love this transformation so much!

I know I neglected my blog last year so I'm going to make it my New Year's resolution to blog at least once a week, every week this year. So stick around in 2015 ;-)

Natalie, I saw this on facebook and looked forward to reading about it when my friend Judy left! I adore this piece and more importantly, I adore that you posted something!!!! I wish I had this gorgeous chest in my beachy bedroom! You did a great job with this!

Thank you so much hun - I wish I could give it to you. If I dismantled and posted a panel a month, it may get to you in a few years??? Lol. I'm going to try and post at least once a week this year! xxx

Hi, I'm Natalie, follow my crazy, happy days with my amazing family and my "bright ideas". I'm blessed with a son and 2 daughters and of course a wonderful husband. We live in a tiny house on Auckland's Northshore and this is our story......